Share to TwitterPeople celebrate in the streets in the capital Bamako, Mali Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020. Mutinous soldiers detained Mali's president and prime minister Tuesday after surrounding a residence and firing into the air in an apparent coup attempt after several months of demonstrations calling for President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita's ouster.
“We, the patriotic forces grouped together within the National Committee for the Salvation of the People, have decided to take our responsibilities before the people and before history,” he said, vowing to maintain the stability of the state and public services.s held in a “reasonable amount of time.” He reassured that all international agreements will still be respected and that international forces including the U.N.
The bloc condemned the overthrow of Keita, denied “any kind of legitimacy to the putschists,” and demanded sanctions against those who staged the coup and their partners and collaborators. In its statement, ECOWAS also said it would stop all economic, trade and financial flows and transactions between ECOWAS states and Mali.
The French military has been silent since the coup began, refusing to comment on what its troops in Mali are doing as the crisis plays out.The coup is a blow to France and to Macron, who has supported Keita and sought to improve relations with former colonies in Africa. “I wish no blood to be shed to keep me in power,” Keita said. “I have decided to step down from office.”
MaronAoriak I've heard this before.....Hmmmmm
so now the military has control. How do you think that will go?
Kinda reminds me Portland Oregon where the mayor purposely let this type of thing take place. That’s why I would never ever vote Democrat Look at what they are doing,to,our country
If Trump hadn't shut people up, they would have testified and truth would have came out. If innocent why tell people they can't testify.Then fire those who do testify.
Coup! I love the word🙆
New elections?
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